bothendianness
Bothendianness is a term used in computing to describe the ability to use either big-endian or little-endian byte order for multi-byte values. It can refer to hardware that can operate in more than one endianness (bi-endian or mixed-endian architectures) as well as software that can interpret or convert data on the fly. In practice, the distinction matters when exchanging data between systems, reading binary file formats, or implementing network protocols that specify an endianness.
In hardware, bi-endian processors can switch endianness at runtime or operate in different modes for different
In software and data exchange, endianness is commonly handled with explicit conversions when data crosses system
Terminology varies, and bothendianness is not a universally standardized term. It is closely related to the